Whales reportedly had a field day over the weekend, gobbling up millions of dollars worth of digital assets from crypto exchange Binance.
Blockchain tracking firm Lookonchain says that on Saturday, crypto whales withdrew stacks of the decentralized oracle project Chainlink (LINK), meme token Pepe (PEPE), decentralized exchange Uniswap (UNI), stablecoin governance token Maker (MKR) and domain naming system Ethereum Name Service (ENS) out of the world’s largest crypto exchange by volume.
“Whales accumulated PEPE, LINK, UNI, MKR and ENS…
0x1A2E withdrew 322.48 billion PEPE ($2.78 million) from Binance [on May 4th].
aavebank.eth withdrew 500,000 UNI ($3.75 million), 183,799 LINK ($2.62 million), 171 MKR ($500,000) and 31,139 ENS ($483,000) from Binance [on May 4th].”
Furthermore, Lookonchain finds that web3 investment firm DWF Labs transferred $2 million worth of the stablecoin USDC to a multi-sig safe wallet that…


